Web Surfing Improves Motor Skills
sciencehabit writes "Don't worry about watching all those cat videos on the Internet. You're not wasting time when you are at your computer — you're honing your fine-motor skills. A study (abstract) of people's ability to translate training that involves clicking and twiddling a computer mouse reveals that the brain can apply that expertise to other fine-motor tasks requiring the hands. The research involved some interesting methodology, including having Chinese migrant workers play the classic arcade game Pong for two hours a day."
I have become very good at one-handed surfing.
You have to click precisely at the link that is on a small part of the screen.
+5 motor
-5 social
I know that is the subject discussed, and I happen to agree with their conclusions, but what about gaming.
I had a 'mild' stroke about 4 years ago, and one of the things affected was my fine motor skills. :-(
Pre-stroke, I enjoyed working with my hands...model building, carpentry, welding/fabricating, leather-work, etc. I also had neat, legible handwriting....not any more.
I was also heavily involved with Fallout 3 and Fallout NV, both playing and making mods.
That endeavor really suffered!...but it was also the very best therapy I found, by far.
I am back up to my prior abilities (more Skyrim now though) with the gaming, modding, and my Blender and GIMP skills are improving even more from the added confidence.
So I'm grateful for that, and now depend HEAVILY on my various spell checkers to keep from appearing an illiterate idiot.
Alas, all is not roses...
I had to put my joystick away. I cannot regain enough hand to eye coordination to fly in games or simulators.
(I used to be an extremely deadly and precise 'pilot' in BF 1942 and it's Desert Combat mod-especially the AH-64 Apache; and kept a Win 98se box around just to play my favorite all time sim: SU-27 Flanker ver. 1.5 Squadron Commander's Edition"...the box is stored with the joystick now)
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I'm a fast touch typer, and quite good at FPS games, and do a lot of web surfing.
But my handwritting is horrible, and seems to be getting worse. Not sure how my web surfing is affecting this motor skill.
We interrupt this program to bring you an important update: typing all day on the keyboard makes you type faster. Report at 11.
$31.50 to read this paper? Puh-lease!
College killed what was left of my handwriting skill. I learned (this was before tablets and other gadgets, and before the practice of complete PowerPoint decks) to take notes in a sort of shorthand that only I could understand. And then for only a short while afterwards.
The same researchers plan to do a study on the new electronic social networking phenomena. All of the test subjects will be given pagers for two hours a day.
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- - You can't take something off the Internet! That's like trying to take pee out of a swimming pool.
and it has helped my hand-eye coordination, as well as the control of my wrist. As well as keeping me fit. Better and more fun than 'pong'.
...of my motor skills.
That'll be RSI in your thumb.
If you haven't already you'll soon develop a callus on your little finger where your smartphone normally sits.
First it was video games that improved hand-eye coordination. Now, web surfing improves motor skills.
I think I see the pattern, and I can even automate my next submission headline:
$FAVORITE_USELESS_HOBBY improves $ZOMFG_GREAT_USEFUL_SKILL
Instead of playing Pong, shouldn't they have been gold mining in WOW?
While texting and mouse control provide some dexterity, I believe that fine motor skills are highlighted much better on a PC than a console according to my dismal performance on Battlefield 4.